Jane Seymour spoke candidly about the financial and emotional crisis she was in during the early days of her hit show, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” The actress starred as the title character on the CBS series for six seasons.
It followed the adventures of a physician from Boston who sets out for adventure in the American west, ultimately settling in Colorado Springs.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Seymour explained that she initially took the role out of desperation after a past relationship left her in crushing debt. “The first thing I remember is that my ex-husband at that time had lost all our money, left me nine million in the red with lawsuits from every major bank," she told the outlet. "I was homeless, penniless and I called.
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